Drug and alcohol addiction, Two local stories
By SARAH DOOLITTLE, Four Points News
Part I
Four Points has excellent schools, a strong economy and family-friendly neighborhoods but it also has its share of all-too-common stories of human struggle, including addiction.
In an effort to shed light on addiction, this is the first of a two part series on drug and alcohol addition, its effects, treatment and recovery. Two Four Points residents agreed to share their stories in the hope that others might learn from their journeys.
Their stories are unique and yet they share a common thread of vulnerability and strength, chaos and choice.
250 balloons released in honor of Mrs. Howard at SRE
Steiner Ranch Elementary students, families, teachers and staff honored Mrs. Peggy Howard this week with a balloon release.
“The outpouring of support over the last week has been overwhelming, and we cannot thank you enough for all that you have done for our school and staff, from the cards and artwork for the Howard family to the calls, emails, hugs, and breakfast for the staff! Thank you for being so kind and helping us through this difficult time so that we can remain focused on our students” Principal Susan Fambrough said in a note to families. Continue reading
Local businesses give LISD’s SELF 30 students jobs, SELF 30 Looking for more work opportunities
By VAL OLIVAS, Four Points News
A handful of hard working, young adults who are mentally or physically challenged have jobs each week in Steiner Ranch, River Place and Grandview Hills.
“(The students) are an invaluable resource. They want to work so much and work hard while they’re here,” said Kristi Nordin, co-owner of Cups & Cones.
These students, who are 18 to 22 years old, are part of the Leander ISD’s SELF 30 program which stands for Skills for Enhancing Lifelong Fulfillment.
The SELF 30 program, which teaches life skills, currently serves 12 LISD students.

School of the Hills photo:
Alicia Marker (Head of School)
Kelly Taylor (SELF 30)
photo by Sandy Frankum



